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LES energy-efficient home

Make yourself at home! Use the navigation buttons below to explore each area of your home to uncover eco-friendly tips, information and videos on how to help make your home more energy-efficient.

Energy-saving tips
insulation in walls

Check and add insulation to the attic, exterior walls and basement if appropriate. Some insulation projects may qualify for LES funds through the Sustainable Energy Program.

thermostat

If using a portable space heater, turn down the central heating thermostat to offset the energy being consumed by the space heater.

fireplace

Keep the fireplace damper closed unless in use. An open damper can be compared to keeping a 48-inch window wide open during the winter. Close the damper as soon as you are certain the fire is completely out.

yellow, beige, and grey knitted sweaters

Warm clothes can be the best insulation of all. A light, long-sleeved sweater equals almost 2 degrees in added warmth; a heavy sweater adds 4 degrees.

window in bedroom looking outside

Keep windows tightly latched. Latching generally reduces air leakage through gaps around window sashes.